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Alan Senauke-Brooke
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Alan Steven Hyon Senauke-Brooke (October 13, 1948) is a Lovian-Chinese religious leader and head priest of the Sofasi Zen Buddhist Temple in Hightech Valley, Sofasi. Senauke-Brooke moved to Sofasi in 1969 and sold a small house but moved back to Noble City in 1978. After four years of diseases, he moved again to Sofasi in 1983. He studied Sanskrit at home and made some trips to China. In 1998, he founded the Sofasi Zen Buddhist Temple and is still head priest, but the temple is led by personal friend Mel Hartman.
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Alan Steven Hyon Senauke-Brooke (October 13, 1948) is a Lovian-Chinese religious leader and head priest of the Sofasi Zen Buddhist Temple in Hightech Valley, Sofasi. Senauke-Brooke moved to Sofasi in 1969 and sold a small house but moved back to Noble City in 1978. After four years of diseases, he moved again to Sofasi in 1983. He studied Sanskrit at home and made some trips to China. In 1998, he founded the Sofasi Zen Buddhist Temple and is still head priest, but the temple is led by personal friend Mel Hartman.